Draco in Leather Pants

Etymology
Coined in reference to a scene in which Draco wears tight leather pants in the Draco Trilogy (2000-2006) fan fiction series by.

Noun

 * 1)  Any fanon interpretation of the character  that portrays him as a romantic "bad boy" or otherwise downplays his unfavorable qualities.
 * 2) * 2014, Lucie Cupalová, "Slash Factor: Characteristics and Varieties of Slash Fan Fiction", thesis submitted to Charles University, page 28:
 * One of the most common ones is the notion of Draco as an elegant young man with long silky hair, the ideal aristocrat, with only a streak of mischief, which is often represented as “Draco in leather pants”.
 * 1) * 2016, Alexander Garner, "The Erotics of Fanfiction: Queering Fans, Works, and Communities in Modern Internet Fandom", thesis submitted to Bowling Green State University, page 80:
 * Nonetheless, fanon from such fandoms as Harry Potter becomes well known, such as Ginny’s full name being Virginia, Draco embodying the “Draco in leather pants” trope, Dumbledore and Grindelwald being romantically involved, etc.
 * 1)  Any fictional character written or reinterpreted by fans as appealingly roguish or evil.
 * 1)  Any fictional character written or reinterpreted by fans as appealingly roguish or evil.
 * 1)  Any fictional character written or reinterpreted by fans as appealingly roguish or evil.